Cassie's Lack Of Technical Reasoning

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Cassie is overwhelmed. Her lack of confidence in her ability to perform adequately prevents her from performing at all. Given her learning patterns I would suggest that she tethered her sequence and forge her technical reasoning. For her lack of understanding suggest forging her technical reasoning and her abilities to break down the problem and mainly focus on key points and necessities. I would then encourage her to intensify her confluence. Be more creative and confident in her writing. Don’t be so consumed in what’s expected of others that she loses herself and the elements that make her a good writer and student.

MY SCORES

SEQUENCE: 29

PRECISION: 25

TECHNICAL REASONING: 21

CONFLUENCE: 22

MY Confluence:

I was behind my entire first

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